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The Florida Department of Veterans' Affairs held its annual Military Appreciation Day at the CapitolState military service organizations are doing their part to support Florida’s veterans.
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The reduction is at the center of a standoff between the state’s top political power players over what form tax reductions should take.
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Floridians voted in 2020 to raise the minimum wage gradually, but SB 676 would allow those in apprenticeship programs, work-studies and internships to opt out of those requirements.
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DCF delivers $900,000 in grant funding to combat human trafficking to FDLE and six law enforcement agencies
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It’s usually someone in a social media application or electronic mail program — and the only way to serve them is via the app that protects their identity
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Supporters say the measure helps fix a “broken system”, but opponents worry it will have a “chilling effect”, keeping Floridians from engaging with the process.
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They spoke in favor of state park and residential utility protections, and protested proposed changes to the citizens' initiative process.
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The bill has a strong supporter in Senate President Ben Albritton
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The only open carry bill filed this session was withdrawn.
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The influence of political parties, powerful politicians and lobbying impacts a bill’s future long before it sees its first committee.
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Republican lawmakers and Governor Ron DeSantis have been pushing for a study on eliminating property taxes in Florida. But some lawmakers are concerned about how local governments will make up the lost revenue.
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The call comes after the Trump administration removed schools as a protected area from immigration enforcement, and the state said schools "should cooperate."